Closed BillyJoeJimBob closed 1 year ago
@BillyJoeJimBob, Thank you for reporting this issue. Your crash log is perfectly usable. I am intrigued by this call to RawCamera here:
0x7fff2cfb9000 - 0x7fff2d206ff8 com.apple.RawCamera.bundle (9.02.0 - 1350.30) <5337D338-FB27-3B70-91C8-096357BEFAC2> /System/Library/CoreServices/RawCamera.bundle/Contents/MacOS/RawCamera
I will try to symbolicate it and I hope it will help me identify the origin of this crash.
Thanks. I've been using some old scripts dating back to at least Leopard 10.5, but they still work to resize the finder in Catalina. https://web.archive.org/web/20150425163353/http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/30277/finder-size-position-scripts
@BillyJoeJimBob, Sorry symbolication is leading me nowhere. I also was not able to reproduce the crash on a similar macOS version (10.15.7) running in a virtual environment. I'm closing this for now, hoping the next release will fare better on your system.
Describe the bug FinderFix v0.7.1 β is running as expected on my iMac (macOS 13 Ventura), however it will not open at all on my MBP running macOS 10.15.7 (Catalina), reopening of #6
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1) Click on FinderFix 0.7.1 in macOS 10.15.7. 2) Nothing happens. 3) Log shows a crash. 4) After several failed attempts to open the app, I then manually added FinderFix to Security & Privacy: 'Accessibility' and 'Full Disk Access' and clicked on FinderFix again, nothing happens.
Expected behavior FinderFix application starts.
Screenshots N/A
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Additional context Add any other context about the problem here. -Log:
FinderFix_2023-01-13.txt
If there is a better way to submit the log, please let me know, when i try to just paste the text here, the formatting is a mess. And thank you very much for making this app. I've been using a combination of FinderMinder + a script called FinderSize for years, and it's the least bad option I've been able to find. I just don't know why apple doesn't at least offer an option to pin Finder at a set size/location like most apps.